Happy 2020 everyone!!
The new year has arrived and it is now time for a "Herring & Whiting bash" !!
The field day will start at 00:01am on Sunday the 19th January and ends 01:00pm. The start and weight in place will be Mariners cove boat ramp. Google Maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/vvnfUkYGnbaGhr4LA
Make sure you wear proper shoes when wading the flats. You will might find some broken glass and Rays on the flats, it is Mandurah after all...
Make sure you stock up on Dan's worm flies and some Disco shrimps.
Field day challenges:
- Largest Tailor
- Largest Black Bream
- Largest Whiting
- Largest Herring
- Other Species (minimum size of 20cm)
Field day form:
The boundaries for this field day are:
- Mandurah Estuary
- Harvey Estuary
- Ocean side between Victor Adam Park and Yalgorup Echo Park (Beach fishing only)
- Harvey River till it meets the Forrest Highway
- Murray River till it meets the South Western Highway
- Serpentine River till it meets Goegrup Lake
Mandurah field day - 19 Jan'20
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Re: Mandurah field day - 19 Jan'20
One of my three mullet from the day:
This one was just over 40cm, but not measured. The grip is 20cm long.
This one was just over 40cm, but not measured. The grip is 20cm long.
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Re: Mandurah field day - 19 Jan'20
Awesome fish and great to see it caught too
I’m still sooking at the boat haha
Well done glad some thing good come of the morning
I’m still sooking at the boat haha
Well done glad some thing good come of the morning
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Re: Mandurah field day - 19 Jan'20
Nice one Graeme, what did you get the mullet on?
Dee
Dee
Re: Mandurah field day - 19 Jan'20
Thanks Dee.
The "fly" was an unweighted dark red chenille worm. Perhaps mimicking a small worm swimming through the water. ("Fly" because it's just a piece of chenille tied on a hook - about as simple as it gets.)
Cheers,
Graeme
The "fly" was an unweighted dark red chenille worm. Perhaps mimicking a small worm swimming through the water. ("Fly" because it's just a piece of chenille tied on a hook - about as simple as it gets.)
Cheers,
Graeme
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